Garden Progress

by Beth

in Food

It’s time for another garden update. I promise I’ll write about something else soon, but the garden is something I’m really enjoying and I find I want to share it. I’m especially pleased at the progress we’re making on the garden annex (my name for the expanded area of the garden we started this year). My husband has begun building a fence around this area to match the fence around the raised beds. The deer eat everything here, so all of our hard work, along with all of the plants, will be lost without a fence. Here are some pictures of the latest developments:

The corn has sprouted . . .

corn Garden Progress

Teepees! We have teepees! For the pole beans, of course. . .

pole bean teepees Garden Progress

The kindest garden fence builder. . .

fence builder Garden Progress

The radishes and carrots are up in the raised beds. . .

radishes1 Garden Progress

Garden Helper #1

garden helper 1 Garden Progress

Garden Helper #2

garden helper 2 Garden Progress

This garden isn’t perfect and neither is this life, for anyone. But if I slow down for just a moment and watch the plants sprouting from small seeds, and listen to my children giggling as they stomp and run and swing outside, and watch my husband haul yet another piece of lumber from the garage to the garden as he builds a fence for me, for us, without ever uttering a word of complaint, I think I can almost smell the sweet scent of perfection.

I’ll take these moments and be grateful that I was able to recognize them. Because soon enough, it will be time to make dinner, to fold laundry, to unload and reload the dishwasher, again and again and again. . .

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Helen April 28, 2010 at 9:25 pm

Thanks for the photos! Do you recommend using wooden dividers for the square foot markings – I was going to use string or something? Does it matter do you think?

Emily@remodelingthislife April 28, 2010 at 9:27 pm

Love the pics!! You’ve inspired me to take some of what we’ve got growing. It is addictive and so fun to grow a garden.

Beth April 29, 2010 at 7:16 am

Thanks! I’d love to see what’s growing in your garden. Please do share. :)

Beth April 29, 2010 at 7:17 am

@Helen – I do think string is just fine. Mine are wood just because my husband had some on hand.

Nicki at Domestic Cents April 29, 2010 at 1:22 pm

I loved that post. :) I love gardening too!
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Beth April 29, 2010 at 4:07 pm

Thank you, dear Nicki. :)

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